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The Revolution in Iran: Global Perspectives, Possibilities, and Challenges delves into the profound impact of revolutions on human consciousness, social organization, and political legitimacy. This work transcends traditional political historiographies by integrating philosophical, theological, and ontological dimensions. Miri compares the French, Russian, and Iranian revolutions, exploring how these transformative events challenge national and ideological boundaries. By examining the ethical tensions between revolutionary ideals and their institutional outcomes, the book offers a metatheoretical framework to understand revolutions as ongoing moral processes that reshape humanity’s quest for justice, unity, and dignity in the face of systemic limitations

Seyed Javad Miri is a Swedish-Iranian sociologist, public intellectual, and professor of sociology at the Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies in Tehran, Iran. He is a specialist in Islamic social theory, inter-civilizational discourse, and contemporary Islamic thought. He has published numerous books and articles and is the founder of the journal Islamic Perspective. He is the Co-Director of the Institute for Critical Social Theory.

Paperback. 157 Pages

Published: February 2026

ISBN: 978-1-971333-00-7

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Weight 10.1 oz
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: Revolution and its Place in the History of World Transformations
Chapter 2: Social Science Theories on Revolution Movements' Incarnations, the Modern State, and the Dialectic of Revolution
Chapter 3: Consequences of the Revolution and System: The Dialectic between the Ideal and the Real
Conclusion
Index

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